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Heart involvement in rheumatoid arthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis.

2013

Abstract Objective The aim of our study was to conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis of the current case–control studies about the valvular and pericardial involvement in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), asymptomatic for cardiovascular diseases. Methods Case–control studies were identified by searching PubMed (1975–2010) and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (1975–2010). Participants were adult patients with RA asymptomatic for cardiovascular diseases, and the outcome measure was the presence of cardiac involvement. Results Quantitative synthesis included 10 relevant studies out of 2326 bibliographic citations that had been found. RA resulted sign…

medicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaHeart Valve DiseasesPericardial effusionAsymptomaticArthritis RheumatoidInternal medicineMitral valvemedicineMitral valve prolapseHumansbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseRheumatoid Arthritis Systematic review Meta-analysis Echocardiography assessment Pericardial disease Cardiac valvular calcificationSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E Pediatrichemedicine.anatomical_structureCardiovascular DiseasesEchocardiographyAortic valve stenosisRheumatoid arthritisMeta-analysisCase-Control StudiesCardiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCalcificationInternational journal of cardiology
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Special Article - Exercise-induced right ventricular injury or arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM): The bright side and the dark side of the moon.

2020

There is still debate on the range of normal physiologic changes of the right ventricle or ventricular (RV) function in athletes. Genetic links to arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) are well-established. There is no current consensus on the importance of extensive exercise and exercise-induced injury to the RV. During the intensive exercise of endurance sports, the cardiac structures adapt to athletic load over time. Some athletes develop RV cardiomyopathy possibly caused by genetic predisposition, whilst others develop arrhythmias from the RV. Endurance sports lead to increased volume and pressure load in both ventricles and increased myocardial mass. The extent of volume increase and cha…

medicine.medical_specialtySports medicineVentricular Dysfunction RightCardiomyopathy030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk AssessmentBoth ventriclesSudden cardiac death03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineGenetic predispositionHumansGenetic Predisposition to Disease030212 general & internal medicineCardiomegaly Exercise-InducedPathologicalExerciseArrhythmogenic Right Ventricular DysplasiabiologyVentricular Remodelingbusiness.industryAthletesMyocardiummedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationAdaptation PhysiologicalFibrosismedicine.anatomical_structureDeath Sudden CardiacVentricleAthletesHeart Disease Risk FactorsCardiologyPhysical EnduranceVentricular Function RightCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessProgress in cardiovascular diseases
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Acute aortic dissection

2011

An acute aortic syndrome with simultaneous presence of a penetrating aortic ulcer, an intramural haematoma, a thoracic aortic dissection and an abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture has not previously been reported. Herein, we describe our experience with a patient treated by endovascular means with an 8-year follow-up.

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Influence of the terminal complement-complex on reperfusion injury, no-reflow and arrhythmias: a comparison between C6-competent and C6-deficient rab…

1996

Objective: The complement system has been suggested to play a role in reperfusion injury which may result from an enhanced destruction of myocardial tissue or from an impairment of reflow. We investigated the influence of the C5b-9 complement complex on infarct size, reflow and arrhythmogenesis. Methods: Twenty-eight C6-competent rabbits and 18 rabbits with congenital C6 deficiency were subjected to either 30 min or 2 h of coronary artery occlusion followed by reperfusion. C6 deficiency was confirmed by the complement titration test and immunohistology. The triphenyl tetrazolium chloride method was used to delineate infarct size. Reflow into infarcted areas was evaluated histologically afte…

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Infectious complications associated with short-term mechanical circulatory support in urgent heart transplant candidates

2021

[Abstract] Introduction and objectives. Short-term mechanical circulatory support is frequently used as a bridge to heart transplant in Spain. The epidemiology and prognostic impact of infectious complications in these patients are unknown. Methods. Systematic description of the epidemiology of infectious complications and analysis of their prognostic impact in a multicenter, retrospective registry of patients treated with short-term mechanical devices as a bridge to urgent heart transplant from 2010 to 2015 in 16 Spanish hospitals. Results. We studied 249 patients, of which 87 (34.9%) had a total of 102 infections. The most frequent site was the respiratory tract (n = 47; 46.1%). Microbiol…

medicine.medical_specialtyTrasplante cardiacomedicine.medical_treatmentEnfermedad cardiovascular030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAsistencia circulatoria mecánica Asistencia ventricular Critical care Cuidados críticos ECMO Heart transplant Infección Infection Mechanical circulatory support Trasplante cardiaco Ventricular assist deviceWaiting period03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMechanical circulatory supportAsistencia circulatoria mecánicaInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansInfecciónTrasplante de corazónCuidados críticosRetrospective StudiesHeart Failurebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineAparato respiratorioTrasplante de órganosCritical caremedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeSpainVentricular assist deviceCirculatory systemAsistencia ventricularVentricular assist deviceHeart TransplantationHeart transplantHeart-Assist DevicesECMObusinessInfectionMechanical devicesRespiratory tract
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Sudden cardiac death due to anomalous origin of the right coronary artery: A case report in a child

2006

medicine.medical_specialtyVascular diseasebusiness.industrySocio-culturaleContraction band necrosisAnomalous origin right coronary arterymedicine.diseaseSudden deathCoronary heart diseaseSudden cardiac deathSurgerySudden cardiac deathAnomalous origin right coronary artery; Contraction band necrosis; Sudden cardiac death; Coronary Vessel Anomalies; Death Sudden Cardiac; Fatal Outcome; Humans; Infant; Male; Myocardium; Necrosis; Sinus of Valsalva; Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRight coronary arterymedicine.arteryInternal medicineCirculatory systemmedicineCardiologyCongenital diseaseSudden cardiac death; Anomalous origin right coronary artery; Contraction band necrosisCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessContraction band necrosisInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Towards real-time detection of cognitive effort in driving: Contribution of cardiac measurement

2016

En 2013, on estime que 40 à 50% des accidents corporels seraient dus à des défauts d'attention de la part du conducteur. Des études récentes ont mis en évidence la possibilité de détecter des états attentionnels dégradés afin de pouvoir mieux assister le conducteur ; ce thème de recherche représente donc un nouveau gisement de sécurité routière. Cette étude se concentre sur la détection de l'effort cognitif fournit par les conducteurs et cherche, par l'étude de la variation du rythme cardiaque, à identifier un indicateur d'effort sensible sur de courtes fenêtres temporelles.Chacun des 18 participants a passé 8 conditions expérimentales sur simulateur de conduite : la moitié où seule une tâc…

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Past and present work practices of European interventional cardiologists in the context of radiation protection of the eye lens—results of the EURALO…

2018

International audience; This paper investigates over five decades of work practices in interventional cardiology, with an emphasis on radiation protection. The analysis is based on data from more than 400 cardiologists from various European countries recruited for a EURALOC study and collected in the period from 2014 to 2016. Information on the types of procedures performed and their annual mean number, fluoroscopy time, access site choice, x-ray units and radiation protection means used was collected using an occupational questionnaire. Based on the specific European data, changes in each parameter have been analysed over decades, while country-specific data analysis has allowed us to dete…

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Medical evaluation of athletes: Exercise testing

2020

Exercise testing in athletes is used to (a) evaluate baseline fitness and prescribe an exercise program or training zones, (b) evaluate continued progress after engaging in exercise training over a period of time, (c) diagnose cardiopulmonary conditions affecting exercise performance, and, (d) provoke arrhythmias or evaluate hemodynamic response to exercise in an athlete with a known cardiovascular condition to determine whether it is safe to participate in competitive sports. Exercise testing is not part of routine pre-participation (PPS) screening; however, it can supplement the clinical work-up of athletes with pathological findings during PPS and/or with symptoms. In several conditions …

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Postshock rhythm after first defibrillation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients in ventricular fibrillation: An early outcome predictor

2012

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryDefibrillationmedicine.medical_treatmentEmergency Nursingmedicine.diseaseOut of hospital cardiac arrestRhythmOutcome predictorInternal medicineVentricular fibrillationEmergency MedicineCardiologyMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessResuscitation
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